Pictorial cancellation
Pictorial cancellations, in philately, are cancellations in which part of the cancellation or postmark or a combination of the two contains some sort of picture or image; the term is sometimes used, loosely and perhaps technically incorrectly, for cancellations containing some sort of commemorative phrase in addition to the regular format of the cancellation.
In the United States, what are officiallly described as pictorial cancellations (though there are frequently other pictorial cancellations if not officially so described -- they are among what are called special cancellations and are special die-hubs added to machine cancels, which usually contain merely a slogan but sometimes contain a picture) are almost invariably applied at special "stations" (post offices existing only for a limited time, usually one day, at special events).
Reference: Pictorial Cancellations Handbook, United States Postal Service
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